Three months on from the crash, Tina is in Pinderfields Hospital in Wakefield, West Yorks, where she is still receiving treatment.

Paul, who owns a mortgage and finance advisory firm with wife Tina, said: “This clearly wasn’t the ending to our holiday that we expected when we boarded the coach transfer to the airport.

“Our lives have been completely changed by the injuries that Tina has sustained.

“As we had fallen asleep we are unaware as to exactly how the initial events unfolded that caused the coach to crash.

“It was absolutely terrifying with Tina being in hospital and having to spend time in intensive care.

“Since returning to the UK, Tina is still in hospital undergoing further treatment and constant physiotherapy.

“We just hope that anyone who knows what happened will get in touch to help our legal team with their investigation.”

Paul said there are signs that Tina is making improvements after last week she said she had “some feeling” in one her feet.

However doctors are not giving them any indication that Tina could walk again.

Philip Banks, a specialist legal expert at Sheffield-based Irwin Mitchell representing the couple, said: “The crash has left Tina with very severe injuries and the couple were obviously terrified by their ordeal.

“We are now investigating the cause of the crash as we seek to help support them both through their recovery.

“We would like to speak with anyone else who was involved or witnessed this crash as they may be able to help with our investigations into what happened to cause the coach to crash.”

Anyone with information about the crash should email nina.harrison@irwinmitchell.com

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